ART ASIA Miami 2012 was featured in major publications including The New York Times, The Miami Herald, and GalleristNY.

NEW YORK, NY.-ART ASIA Miami 2012, the premier International Asian art fair, opened on December 4th and successfully concluded its fifth edition on December 9th, 2012 with strong sales and attendance. ART ASIA attracted over 35,000 visitors and VIP guests all through its six-day run. With impressive international newcomer galleries joining, it was an exceptional showcase of art from diverse Asian regions with an emphasis on Near Eastern, Middle Eastern, and South East Asian artists.

ART ASIA Miami 2012 theirr innovative and exhilarating ART AISA Presents series with seven special projects featuring works by 30 artists. For the first time in their five-year history, a special section was dedicated to contemporary art from the South Asian subcontinent - Salaam Bombay: Beauty And Chaos Within The Urban Environment, curated by Jasmine Wahi, the New York-based independent curator and the co-founder of Project For Empty Space.

"GB-AiBo Asian Art had a phenomenally successful week at Art Asia Miami 2012 as many of our collectors retuned to view and buy the new and outstanding work on display. Many new collectors were also impressed by the quality of our paintings and the sandcast glass sculptures by Marlene Rose we had on display. It is apparent that more and more collectors are being drawn to the ever expanding Asian Art World as Art Asia gives them the opportunity to see a diverse collection by various galleries in one show," remarked Glenn Aber of GB-AiBo Asian Art.

ART ASIA Miami 2012 was featured in major publications including The New York Times, The Miami Herald, and GalleristNY. Collector Adam Lindemann spoke highly of ART ASIA by describing us as "amazing" and "couldn't be beat". The Fair was also highlighted as a must-see in the high-profile media including ART INFO, Art-Collecting.com, Art Facts, and Artnet.

Meanwhile, ART ASIA continues its active presence on social media. As of December 18, 2012, our Facebook page is liked by 6,190 people from around the world, Facebook posts reaching 37,981 people during the six-day run.